Bombardier has opened a new ‘line maintenance station’ at Geneva Airport, further complementing the ‘tip to tail’ maintenance services provided by Bombardier’s rapidly growing services and support network in Europe and worldwide.
Located at Geneva Airpark, the company’s new station offers customers line maintenance services by technicians who are certified to maintain the company’s range of Challenger aircraft (300, 350, 604, 605, 650, and 850), as well as all Global-series business jets including Bombardier’s flagship Global 7500 aircraft.
Jean-Christophe Gallagher, Bombardier’s executive vice president (services and support, and corporate strategy), said: “This addition is an integral part of our overall mission to enhance OEM support for our operators in Europe, and we are very pleased to offer our customers turn-key service solutions for aircraft and crew members.
“The new facility in Geneva offers customers access to 10,000m
2 of hangar space and is situated adjacent to business aviation terminal C3 and its handling agents.”
The new line maintenance station builds on Bombardier’s series of announcements regarding enhancements to its worldwide customer service network. These include the expansion of Bombardier’s service centre network in Berlin, Miami, London Biggin Hill and Singapore — plus the recently announced new service centre to be built in Melbourne, Australia.
Headquartered in Montreal, Canada, Bombardier is present in more than 12 countries. The Corporation supports a worldwide fleet of about 4,900 aircraft in service with a wide variety of multinational corporations, charter and fractional ownership providers, governments and private individuals.